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C-type lectin

A C-type lectin (CLEC) is a type of carbohydrate-binding protein known as a lectin. The C-type designation is from their requirement for calcium for binding. Proteins that contain C-type lectin domains have a diverse range of functions including cell-cell adhesion, immune response to pathogens and apoptosis.

Classification
Drickamer et al. classified C-type lectins into seven subgroups (I to VII) based on the order of the various protein domains in each protein. This classification was subsequently updated in 2002, leading to seven additional groups (VIII to XIV). Most recently, three further subgroups were added (XV to XVII). • KLRA1KLRB1 (CLEC5B) • KLRC1, KLRC2, KLRC3, KLRC4KLRD1KLRF1 (CLEC5C) • KLRG1 (CLEC15A), KLRG2 (CLEC15B) • KLRK1 Additional proteins containing this domain include: • AGC1; ATRNL1BCANCD248; CD72; CD93; CHODL; CL-K1-Ia; CL-K1-Ib; CL-K1-Ic; CLECSF5; COLEC10; COLEC11; COLEC12; CSPG3FCER2; FREM1; HBXBP; • LAYN; LOC348174; LOC728276MAFA; MBL2; MGC34761; MICL; MRC1L1OLR1PAP; PKD1; PKD1L2; PLA2R1; PRG2; PRG3REG1A; REG1B; REG3A; REG3G; REG4SELE; SELL; SELP; SFTPA1; SFTPA2; SFTPA2B; SFTPD; SRCLTHBDVCAN ==References==
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